Bluetooth Pairing

Bluetooth Pairing is the process of establishing a secure connection between two Bluetooth-enabled devices, allowing them to communicate wirelessly. During pairing, the devices exchange information, such as security keys or passwords, to verify their identities and create a trusted link. This process often involves the user confirming a code or accepting a connection request. Once paired, the devices can automatically connect in the future, enabling features like file transfers, audio streaming, and data sharing with minimal user intervention. The pairing process ensures that only authorized devices can connect, enhancing security and preventing unauthorized access to the data being transmitted.